8 th Grade Ms. Odeh 8 th Grade Ms. Odeh. How? 1)The students were placed into groups. 2)They were then assigned a class to collaborate with. 3)The students.

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8 th Grade Ms. Odeh 8 th Grade Ms. Odeh

How? 1)The students were placed into groups. 2)They were then assigned a class to collaborate with. 3)The students then advertised about the food drive. 4)One week later, the 8 th graders went to their assigned classrooms and collected and tracked cans 5)It successfully ended with a great amount of cans.

Benefits Helping the community Building a stronger Ummah Strengthen our Iman Gain Hassanat

Food Gatherers Food Pantry

Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs  Physical Needs  Safety and Security  Social Needs  Self Esteem  Self- Actualization  Physical Needs  Safety and Security  Social Needs  Self Esteem  Self- Actualization

Moving Up Once we’ve reached one of the levels we must assist and help others get to that level as well. Once you’ve helped others you can move onto the next level This will help us all become self actualized

Consistency The 24 hour food drive allows one to keep one’s actions consistent. Aisha said that Rasulullah (SAW) said : "The deeds most loved by Allah (SWT) are those done regularly, even if they are small". ( Bukhari, Muslim )

Weekly Food Consumption The average amount of weekly food consumption varies from country to country. Although some countries may have more members in their family the amount of food may still be much lesser than that of a family with fewer family members elsewhere.

Weekly Food Consumption Around the World Germany: Food for one week $ United States: Food for one week $ Mexico: Food for one week $ Poland: Food for one week $ Egypt: Food for one week $68.53 Ecuador: Food for one week $31.55 Bhutan: Food for one week $5.03 Chad: Food for one week $1.23

Africa- $1.23

United States of America $341.98

Guess How Many Pounds of Food We Collected?

Any Guesses……?

DRUMROLL PLEASE…….

WE COLLECTED…

OVER 1,100 POUNDS OF CANS!!

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